Collaborative Creativity
One example of this collaborative approach is the work of artist Sougwen Chung, who uses AI-powered robotic arms to co-create abstract paintings. The robotic arms are trained to mimic her painting style, enabling them to work in tandem to produce intricate, dynamic pieces of art.
Personalized Art Experiences
For instance, The Louvre Lens Museum in France utilized AI technology to develop an exhibition called “The Museum of You.” The AI algorithm analyzed visitors’ preferences and designed a personalized tour of the museum, presenting them with artworks that matched their interests.

Art Accessibility and Education
Furthermore, AI algorithms can generate art in real-time, allowing for live performances and installations that engage audiences in new and exciting ways. These interactive experiences can foster a deeper connection between the audience and the artwork, breaking down traditional barriers and democratizing access to art.
Preservation and Restoration of Art
A recent example is the restoration of the Ghent Altarpiece, where AI technology was used to recreate missing parts of the painting and to analyze the original artist’s technique to ensure an accurate restoration.